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Citation

Mohamed AAA, Ahmad R, Singh J, Rahman AS. Smart Cities (Basel) 2023; 6(5): 2828-2848.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/smartcities6050127

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article investigates the feasibility of using regenerative energy from braking trains to charge electric buses in the context of New York City's (NYC) subway and electric bus networks. A case study centered around NYC's system has been performed to evaluate the benefits and challenges pertaining to the use of the preexisting subway network as a power supply for its new all-electric buses. The analysis shows that charging electric buses via the subway system during subway off-peak periods does not hinder regular train operation. In addition, having the charging electric buses connected to the third rail allows for more regenerative braking energy (RBE) to be recuperated, decreasing the energy wasted throughout the system. It was also found that including a wayside energy storage system (WESS) reduces the overall substation peak power consumption.


Language: en

Keywords

charging electric buses; regenerative braking energy; subway system; third rail

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